A HONOLULU TRAGEDY.
SYDNEY RESIDENT SHOT. FICKLE WOMAN'S PATE. By Telegraph.—Press Association.- -Copyrigto Received Friday, 9.15 p.m. Sydney, Friday. Details of a double tragedy on the February 6th at Honolulu are to hand. Some two year's ago a Sydney resident obtained a divorce from his wife, who was we'i known in fashionable circles, on the grounl of adultery. Shortly after the wife of another resident was granted a divorce on the ground of her husband's misconduct with the divorced wife mentioned above. In the meantime the two divorces departed for San Francisco in company. A year later the lady transferred her affections to another gentleman and sailed for Sydney. They were married shortly before reaching Honolulu, where they stayed to spend their honeymoon. A. Wagner, the man who had been deserted in America, appeared on the scene. He shot and mortally/woundsd his deserter, then known as Mrs Stuart, and turned the weapon on himself with fatal effect;
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 649, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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157A HONOLULU TRAGEDY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 649, 7 March 1914, Page 5
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